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In reply to the discussion: QUAKE! 4.7 almost directly underneath me [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)Not all of them happened during "earthquake weather". And there's plenty of "earthquake weather" when there are no earthquakes...well, no earthquakes we can feel. There's always earthquakes in the LA area.
As an example, here's the weather for Los Angeles in 1994. The Northridge earthquake was on January 17th of that year. You'll find plenty of similar days where there is no earthquake.
Additionally, there is no settled "earthquake weather". Some people define it as hot and dry, others hot and humid, others as unseasonably cold, others as rapid temperature change.
All of them call it "earthquake weather" but they're talking about different weather. It's not hard to find some quakes that fit your particular weather bias, and everyone else will assume your "earthquake weather" is the same as theirs.